“We don’t need to rewrite the Constitution,” Cain’s voice said in the video, “we need to reread the Constitution and enforce the Constitution!”

The Baptist preacher and millionaire businessman, who sang gospel songs to supporters this morning, spoke about his ability to solve problems, corporate or federal, with a minister’s fiery tone.

“I don’t have to tell you about the problems this nation faces,” Cain said. “So I’m going to spend a few minutes talking about how we solve this mess.”

From that point on, Cain outlined his “common-sense solutions” for the economy, energy independence, foreign policy and immigration.

“Uncertainty is killing this economy, and as long as uncertainty is killing this economy, it is killing this nation,” Cain said.

Cain spoke about his motivation to run for office. It began with wanting to ensure a better future for his granddaughter 12 years ago. He said it solidified when Obama took office:

“More than anything, we have a severe deficiency-of-leadership crisis.”

Cain holds economics issues above all others, contending that his experience as a CEO who turned around companies makes him the ideal non-politician to salvage America’s market from what he says is a political disaster.

His support has stemmed mostly from the Tea Party movement. Judging by the applause between Cain’s remarks, the faction was there in full force.

“You go, Herman!” a man yelled from the back.

“We The People, The American people, this giant has awakened,” Cain said. “And we’re not going back to sleep.”